Netflix hit 'Stranger Things' to get 3rd season, creators confirm
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Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer confirmed that their hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” would be getting a third season -- and possibly a fourth.
The Duffer brothers, who are credited with creating, writing, directing and co-executive producing the critically acclaimed show, told Vulture in an interview that the third season is a go and the fourth season could be the last.
"We’re thinking it will be a four-season thing and then out," Ross Duffer told Vulture.
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"We just have to keep adjusting the story,” Matt Duffer added. “Though I don't know if we can justify something bad happening to them once a year."
"They’re going to have to get the f--k out of this town! It’s ridiculous!" Ross Duffer said.
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The show, set in the 1980s, focuses on a group of adolescent boys searching for their missing friend, Will. While searching for Will, supernatural events strike their small Indiana town and the group meets a young, psychokinetic girl nicknamed "Eleven."
The second season is slated to premiere on Netflix on Oct. 27, but the brothers do not view the show as entering its second season.
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"I told Matt, 'I don’t want to call it season two. I just want it to feel like a movie sequel.' If you have a successful movie, No. 2 is always a little bit bigger," Ross said.
The show was recently nominated for 18 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series.